Far from any bad romanticism, in a way accessible to all and with a touch of humor, this work examines from different angles the questions of marriage, divorce and celibacy in their biblical and historical deployment.
The reflections offered throughout these chapters, written in varied styles and with a view to respecting biblical affirmations and their integration into the personal lives of believers, are documented and seek to raise awareness of the sometimes delicate aspects of the debates without avoiding the difficulties often passed over in silence or deliberately left aside.
At the crossroads of ethics, exegesis, practical theology and history, the author seeks to guide the reader to give him tools allowing him to position himself in relation to current questions (concubinage and divorce) than in relation to subjects less often highlighted (polygamy, Church discipline). The whole is punctuated with documents which raise awareness of the questions raised or which testify to the way in which it is possible to translate the biblical invitations in today's world.
ISBN: 9782755002218